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Hello my name is arsh , I have problem with my onboard graphics card. I bought a new graphics card and I disabled the old card ... but when I turn on the computer the new card does not work gives me the message: No signal. What is the problem. please help me. thanks :( Edited by arshsingh
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Hi and welcome to ExTS

 

I am confused.

I have problem with my onboard graphics card

You say you disabled the old one after installing the new Video Card.

 

Surely if you put a Video Card into a PCIe slot the one you would have disabled would have been the onboard graphics

( i.e. a chip on the motherboard ) ?

 

Are you confusing "onboard" with "new" ?

 

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I am assuming that you now have a Video Card installed onto the motherboard.

 

You have disabled the old "card" - was this actually on-board ( a single chip ) ?

How did you disable it?

 

Are you sure that you have the monitor cable connected to the new card and not the old on-board connection ?

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Also make sure your monitor is trying to receive a signal from the right video type, i.e. VGA, DVI, HDMI.

 

Did you disable/uninstall previous vcard device drivers in Device Manager? You can safely do this as if you need the original vcard, the system will use the generic Windows drivers until you reinstall the vcard-specific drivers.

 

Have you tried re-seating the vcard, and that the card is compatible with your rig?

 

Is your bios set for the right vcard?

 

Is there a SPECIFIC BIOS update available? Meaning...is there an update that specifically targets a video problem?

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